California minimum wage shocks fast food workers as restaurant closes:'Only the beginning,' ex-manager warns
Another California small business and its workers have seemingly suffered at the hands of the state’s newly enacted $20 minimum wage. "It's a shock," Monica Navarro, former assistant general manager at Fosters Freeze in Lemoore, said Wednesday on "The Bottom Line." "It would have been nice to have…#monicanavarro #fostersfreeze #bottomline #navarro #lorenwright #kmph #eastersunday #fostersfreezes (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - April 6, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Billionaires and Their Superyachts Are Ready for Summer: Photos
New custom builds from the world's most prestigious shipyards — Lurssen, Feadship, Oceanco, Benetti — can run into the hundreds of millions. Even a used superyacht can cost $75 million. For many wealthy boat owners, a private spa is a must-have on board. A sauna is a nice touch. A Jet Ski or two…#oceanco #benetti #michelin #ralphdazert #superyachttimes #palmbeach #burgessyachts #fraseryachts #boatinternational #nero (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - April 2, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The Eclipse Could Bring $1.5 Billion Into States on the Path of Totality
The total solar eclipse passing through parts of the U.S. on April 8 stands to have a major economic impact on cities across the country as stargazers flock to the path of totality.  Factors including the date of the eclipse and the number of states in the path of totality means that millions of people will have the opportunity to view the event— and that the cities hosting them could see a combined $1.5 billion injected into their states’ economies. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “That number will include lodging costs for visitors coming from out of state or far away parts of ...
Source: TIME: Science - April 1, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Simmone Shah Tags: Uncategorized feature News Desk Solar Eclipse 2024 storyladder Source Type: news

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Source: Reuters: Health - April 1, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

China suddenly playing nice with Corporate America
For decades, Corporate America has raced to cash in on China's economy— now China officials are in sell-mode, a stunning reversal from years past. Why it matters: CEOs know the two nations are economically intertwined in a way that can't easily be undone. But executives are more cautious, a subtle…#corporateamerica #kurttong #hongkong #asiagroup #xijinping #fedex #chubb #beijing #treasury #janetyellen (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - March 31, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

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Source: Reuters: Health - March 31, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A muon collider could revolutionize particle physics —if it can be built
Young people supposedly enjoy the luxury of time, but perhaps not if they’re particle physicists. For decades, physicists have peered into the universe’s inner workings by smashing subatomic particles together at ever higher energies. But the next highest energy collider may not be built for 50 years. And Tova Holmes, 34 and a particle physicist at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, worries her career could slip away before she ever sees such a machine. “I will be definitely not still working, possibly not alive,” Holmes says. That’s one reason she and dozens of her contemporaries are pushing to develo...
Source: ScienceNOW - March 28, 2024 Category: Science Source Type: news

Bird flu discovered in U.S. dairy cows is ‘disturbing’
The bird flu virus that has wreaked havoc around the world appears to have surfaced in U.S. dairy cows, the first time this viral subtype has been documented in any cattle. Three U.S. states—Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico—on 25 March reported cows sickened with what scientists are presuming is the same H5N1 strain of influenza that has killed hundreds of millions of poultry and wild birds. The cattle infections are spoiling milk and causing limited disease in mostly older animals. Dead birds have also been found on some of the farms, which may explain the source of the virus. Public health officials have stressed ...
Source: ScienceNOW - March 26, 2024 Category: Science Source Type: news

3 AI Stocks to Buy Following the 2024 Nvidia GTC Conference
These AI stocks to buy may get a bit higher Nvidia (NASDAQ: ) delivered yet another exciting GTC conference this year. Once again, CEO Jensen Huang stole the show. The latest and greatest AI chips (Blackwell) are on the horizon, and they’re sure to give the AI models a nice performance boost. At…#nvidia #jensenhuang #blackwell #h100 #hopper #snps #amazon #amazonwebservices #aws #gb200 (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - March 25, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How To Save Hundreds On Prescription Drugs
Rick Bates has a nice business finding consumers the best deals on their medicines. But now billionaire Mark Cuban is elbowing in. (Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News)
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - March 23, 2024 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: William Baldwin, Senior Contributor Tags: Investing /investing Money /money Innovation /innovation Healthcare /healthcare Personal Finance /personal-finance Small Business /small-business Entrepreneurs /entrepreneurs Daily Cover daily-cover Editors' Pick editors- Source Type: news

How to Start Foraging, According to TikTokers
There are more than 400,000 species of plants on Earth and at least half are suitable for human consumption—yet you’ll only find a small portion at the grocery store. That’s part of the reason why Sam Thayer loves foraging. He started collecting wild food from the woods when he was a kid, and he still has cravings for delicacies he can’t buy. “Last year I gathered about 30 gallons of serviceberries”—blueberry-like fruits that grow on trees and shrubs—“and I make fruit leather and eat it as a snack year-round,” says Thayer, a naturalist who lives in Northwest Wi...
Source: TIME: Health - March 22, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Haupt Tags: Uncategorized Evergreen healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

Olive Garden owner stock falls as consumers pull back on dining
A nice meal at a restaurant is one of life’s simple pleasures. But today, consumers appear to be holding off on the everyday occasion. Darden Restaurants Inc., owner of Olive Garden, is seeing the results firsthand. “The lower income consumer does appear to be pulling back,” Rick Cardenas,…#dardenrestaurantsinc #olivegarden #rickcardenas #darden #florida #chrissteak #bahamabreeze #cheddar (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - March 22, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘Secret Mall Apartment’ Review: Offbeat SXSW Doc Is a Nice Place to Visit, but You Wouldn’t Want to Live There
Some solutions to the housing crisis are more creative than others. For a group of artists in Providence, Rhode Island, that idea was put to the test when they infiltrated and inhabited a hidden alcove in their local mall for four years — a symbol of gentrification they repurposed into a decidedly…#providence #rhodeisland #secretmallapartment #jeremyworkman #jesseeisenberg #diy #providenceplacemall #michaeltownsend #nt #providenceplace (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - March 20, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Tapping 401ks to Pay the Bills
“One nice day in 1974 Europe woke up and heard that an army revolt was taking place in Portugal and that a large number of career officers turned out to be Marxists of all colors and stripes. We...#portugal #marxists (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - March 20, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Podcast: Are current radiology AI offerings addressing practice needs?
AuntMinnie.com · Keeping Up With The Radiologists - Episode 3: AI in radiology, build, buy, neither In this episode of the "Keeping Up With the Radiologists" podcast series brought to you by AuntMinnie.com in collaboration with Penn Radiology, Saurabh (Harry) Jha, MD; Mitchell Schnall, MD, PhD; Tessa Cook, MD, PhD; and Chuck Kahn, MD, address the shortcomings of AI in radiology in a spirited discussion. Prashant Warier, PhD, co-founder and CEO of AI software developer QureAI, fields the brunt of the radiologists' constructive criticisms. The temperature rises a little in this episode. Like other medical imaging AI compa...
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - March 19, 2024 Category: Radiology Authors: Liz Carey Tags: Imaging Informatics Practice Management Artificial Intelligence Podcasts Source Type: news